What is the fastest and easiest way to quit smoking? -

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

What is the fastest and easiest way to quit smoking? -


I am having surgery on January 9th, I literally have to completely quit tomorrow. I am on the patch, but I keep cheating and taking one or two puffs every few hours. It only totals to maybe 2 cigarettes a day, but I need to be completely smoke free to go under the anesthesia. I know its easy to say, just don-t do it, but I feel like I have no control, no willpower, no anything! I have been smoking 2 packs a day for 17 years. Do I have a chance?
yes yes yes you have a chance!!! I just quit 5 months ago and I couldn-t feel better! my suggestion would be gum, cinnamon has been proven to curb the urges for not only the nicotine, but also food so you won-t eat instead of smoking. Also, nicotine urges last on average 8-10 minutes-so if you can take a short walk, clean something, call a friend, just get your mind off the urge, it should pass by the time you have finished your task. Every urge you pass up is only going to make you stronger!! You CAN do it :)

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not if you keep doing it...
I guess when you die you will quit...
Fastest and easiest in the end, is cold turkey.
It Will be hard but you just got to do it
Good luck
Well I was smoking over 4 packs a day when I got up one morning, coughed my lungs out for 20 minutes, asked myself what was I doing to my body and then threw the pack of cigarettes in the garbage and haven-t looked back since. You have to really really want to quit smoking to stop the habit. No cheating or saying you will quit tomorrow - just quit now and move on before you kill yourself.
i dont get it! dont buy them! dont do em! how can it be so addicting? why do u like toxicating ur lungs???
no chance
sure you do and you can do it , only if you want to, I use to smoke a pakt of 30 a day and i never thoguth any thing of it till i found i was preggies wiht my first child, after i left the doc i went to light up and thought no I cant and throw the pakt away, Im not saying it was easy but i did it and im so proud of my self know not may of my new friends know i smoked but i must amit if im drinking i cant help but want to light up, but other than that i sitll get up first thing of a moring have my coffee anf think gee i want a smoke, but i remind my self why i dont need it and try and find something else to think about
good luck if you can go cold turkey, I will say you will have head akes for the first few days and be ing a bit crazy but you can do it , I know you can:)
I am also a smoker. I don-t think there is a fast easy way to quit. If there was, we would have no smokers.
Yes, you can do it. Go get hypnotized !!! I got hypnotised three years ago to quit smoking and haven-t smoked since I left the office. I smoked on my way to the office and when I left, I didn-t even have a craving for it. It can-t hurt to try it. It only costs about 80.00 and takes less then an hour. Hope it works for you....
You need to quit cold turkey. It-s all in your head! Every time you want a cigarette put a piece of gum in your mouth and you-ll forget about the cigarette. That might be alot of gum, but would you rather have a little cavity or lung cancer? I-ll take the cavity anyday. :o) You can do it! Do NOT cheat what so ever.
What is the fastest and easiest way to quit smoking? -

What to use to quit smoking? -

What to use to quit smoking? -


i-m thinking about quiting smoking. can anyone tell me if they quit and what patch or pill have you used to help.

dont say cold turkey cus i know i-ll need something to help along.

thanx
The patch seems to help some people. The other thing is you have to get away from other people you bum smokes from. If you take yourself out of the situation where you are weakest you are still in control and aren-t smoking. It-s a constant fight for about three months then it becomes normal.
a chemotheraphy is good reason to stop smoking
i think there are many stuff. but i know 2 of them:
theres a special kind of gum that you chew and it doesnt want you to smoke
and then there is this path u put on when u sleep
patch, gum, inhaler, all have successes.

no one quits -cold turkey-, it-s just macho to say you have.
i know a guy thats now addicted 2 the gum he reckons hes worse off cos it cost more.
i went cold turkey but i needed 2 use my hands so i bought loads of magazines n nailpolish 2 occupy me.
7 yrs on m8 still smke freeeeeee
do it for the ones you love. That the real cure
stop thinking of it orone day you will be dead of the drugs
After 30 years of smoking I quit by using the loginers. Then I switched after a month to cherry lifesavers for about 2 weeks and haven-t smoked since.
The real deal however is you have to want to quit or nothing will help you.
To quit the cancer sticks a Yahoo search for -how to quit smoking- can help you.
hmmmm... i see diff. answers here.. for loved ones.. huh.. what can u expect in return.. lol... well.. just think abt urself, the health the cost - the mess ... :) .. but rather damaging ur own self isnt worth it... quiting is easy keep that in mind, whenever u think of it, just ignore it.. im sure u have ur own self power, every women does. Wish u all the best of luck... tc
What to use to quit smoking? -

I quit smoking but even being outside near second hand smoke causes headaches. Is it chemical psychological? -

Sunday, April 26, 2020

I quit smoking but even being outside near second hand smoke causes headaches. Is it chemical psychological? -


I seem to get migraines for long periods of time and also get dizzy being near smokers and smelling the second hand smoke. I quit smoking 7 months ago.
Congrats on quitting!
I would ask your doctor about it.
I recommend you call my friend Dr. Dana Winegarner and his staff at Mid-America Neuroscience Institute. They would be more than willing to talk with you. Headache triggers and causes can be so interesting. I am including a link to his site. Even if you aren-t in their geography you should call or email.
i have noticed that many non-smokers say that second hand smoke gives them headaches and makes them feel nauseous.

my guess? you are back in the majority of the -non-smoker- group, who feel that smoking is a dirty habit and they cant stand being anywhere near cigarette smoke.
that is a bad sign to me. u should really go to the doctors for a checkup. i might hav to say that u might be geting a lung disease or something like that
same here, not that bad though, if i stayed in a hotel room that wasn-t non smoking i get a sinus headache
I quit smoking but even being outside near second hand smoke causes headaches. Is it chemical psychological? -

So my girlfriend and I just quit smoking cold turkey? -

So my girlfriend and I just quit smoking cold turkey? -


What should we expect?
Any tips for getting over the urge to smoke?
We don-t want to use any of the medication stuff since the one my aunt was prescribes got recalled, and the gum is really expensive.
Good on you both! And that you don-t want to use any -aids- is also great.
If you know what you-re dealing with it-s actually pretty easy.
The real physical withdrawal symptoms from nicotine are nothing to worry about, the problem is in your head. Theoretically the symptoms will leave within 72 hrs. If you still have withdrawals after that, it-s due to mental fabrication - because you thought you would have them. Nicotine is very addictive, that-s true, and that means you will remain addicted for life, but the (real) symptoms disappear as the nicotine leaves your body (in 72 hrs, most of it actually in just 24).
Consider also: Besides the fact that the physical withdrawal symptoms from nicotine addiction don’t
last very long, they are ridiculously insignificant! They really are.
It’s not like you have to deal with cold shivers or vomiting or the sweats. It’s really just a little anxiousness or restlessness… It’s nothing! It is only your mind that makes any pangs significant, if you focus on them. Get it! They are there, yes, but don’t blow them out of proportion. You can quite easily override them completely.
The reason most people have problems with this is because they believe they will miss smoking - they are getting something out of it and hence they are giving something up.
What that means for you is this: Mindset is everything. Be glad you don-t have to do that anymore - that you have gotten rid of this filthy addiction. Never think you miss it - that-s what makes it hard. But instead be happy, content and proud that you-ve done it. Focus exclusively on the positives - and there are plenty of them.
Admittedly it-s easier to sort out your mindset before you quit, but there-s no reason why you can-t still do it now - especially since you have each other for support. You-ve done a great thing!
Hi john..

congrats on the quitting, for both of you that-s a real big deal.. quitting is seldom easy, but very doable.. good luck to both you!! actually i do have a couple of tips, don-t do it alone!!, people in support groups have a much better chance of success.. cool that your deep breathing.. getting in good air, see below..

John,here-s a list of some tools members of support groups use, often just a little help comes in handy when dealing with cravings early on!!

Distract ( do something else) for instance its hard to smoke doing dishes

Delay (don-t need one right now).. continued delays = a quit!!

Discuss you did that by asking the question, people in support groups do it in meetings or e-mails

Drink Water, it helps reduce cravings, and flushes toxins

Deep breathe, most smokers only breathe deeply when inhaling!!

the good news is that i now have been quit for over 5 years.. i quit trying to quit alone, and joined a support group.. i attend nicotine anonymous meetings both locally and on line.. on line voice meetings are he as close as your computer, and you can attend while still smoking, before actually attempting a quit.. however you decide to quit good luck, there is simply no wrong way to quit!!

Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
John- My husband and I quit cold turkey over 20 years ago, and we both had been smoking 1-2 packs a day for over 20 years! It-s all willpower! We didn-t -try- to quit, we just quit! (like you two!) I think the first 3 days were a little tough, but not bad at all! So congratulations to both of you! Chew gum if you have to, or suck on hard candy for the first few days. After that it-s a cinch! You both should feel really cool when you say, -I don-t smoke!-
Think of all the money we-ve saved, not to mention that we have pink lungs (you will too in 6 months), and we don-t stink!
Stress and anxiety can definitely be causing the deep breaths. Cold turkey is the only way to go! I wish I could give you TWO stars, but I can-t! ;)
So my girlfriend and I just quit smoking cold turkey? -

How can I get my wife to quit smoking? -

How can I get my wife to quit smoking? -


My wife has smoked for over 10 years. I really want her to stop because I believe it-s the cause of a lot of her health problems (her nose is constantly stopped up, she has bad allergies, she-s always tired, her sex drive is NOT good at all, etc...). I love her very much but I don-t want to lose her to cancer or even worse, live WITH her if she gets emphaszima (is that how you spell it?). I-ve smoked for 3 years but I can honestly quit any time I want to (I quit for 4 months so I could lose weigh so quitting is NOT an issue for me...and I-m being 100% truthful). Every time I mention it she gets upset. She says she-ll quit when our lives have less stress. But that-s never going to happen because life is always going to be stressful. What do I do?
Come on, man, the answer is obvious. You both need to quit.
I don-t think harrassing her about it is going to work..all that will do is give her an ulcer on top of her other health issues. I don-t think YOU can do anything about it...SHE has to make that decision on her own.
stop together by encouraging eachother
give her a reward for every day she goes without smoking..
Or you stop first if she doesn-t want to. Then keep telling her on every occasion -I could do it, you couldn-t. You-re weak!-. That-s what I did and it motivated my wife to quit. Neither of us has smoked a cigarette since, even though we both had been smoking for about 10 years.
if you want her to quit then you need to stop together...i give everyone i know who smokes phamplets on the dangers of smoking and ways to quit everytime i find them
Tell her it is the best thing, i am going on 4 days of not smoking....already i feel so much healthier!!!
hid her sigs
Every time she lights up, smack it out of her mouth. A good backhand is the answer to many of life-s problems.
How can I get my wife to quit smoking? -

How do you make someone quit smoking? -

How do you make someone quit smoking? -


I really want my brother to quit smoking. He promises to quit smoking everytime we tell him to. But he still keeps on smoking especially when he is angry (like some kind getting back on us). I don-t want him to compromise his health because of smoking sooner or later. Please help!
i-ve been voluntarily trying to quit because i thought about those tar lung pictures at different stages, and also how pathetic it is that i get out of wind when going up the stairs.
If its this bad at age 21 imagine how bad it-ll be when i-m very old and weak. I don-t want to have to use a walker or anything like that, i don-t want to be in a nursing home watching tv.
My grandmother is 94, has stayed healthy, and is up and running in quite good shape. Maybe ask him to think about these things or show him those black lung pictures. Now, i REALLY don-t want to quit but these are some motivating ideas.
its very very hard and most addictions are in the hands of that person. They can-t quit until they mentally accept what is going on. You can-t force them to come to their own personal realizations. But let him know how much you care about him and that is why you are bringing it up, and you don-t want to see him unhealthy.
It-s really nice that you are so concerned about your brother. Unfortunately, you can-t make him quit something he doesn-t want to quit.

If you want, you could make suggestions instead of insisting he just -quit-.
For example, he could try the gum, the patches. You can buy him candy to keep his mouth busy with something else.

If he-s a heavy smoker, he may need to try one of the drugs that helps people stop smoking (Wellbutrin, Chantix, etc).

Above all, be supportive. It-s a VERY difficult habit to break!
Short of sewing his lips shut, you cannot. He has to want to quit for himself.
You can-t make someone quit.

They have to WANT to quit, or nothing is going to work on them in the long run.
How do you make someone quit smoking? -

How do you quit smoking when you live with another smoker? -

Thursday, April 23, 2020

How do you quit smoking when you live with another smoker? -


chew gum.
Just use a stop smoking formula like -Zero Nicotine - Stop smoking formula- or Nicocure.

Try searching Google or at http://www.worldwidebestsupplements.com
get a friend to help you,or internet site, cos support very very necessary. good luck
try to talk that person into quiting with you
How do you quit smoking when you live with another smoker? -

BF quit smoking amp; is now depressed. How can I support him? -

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

BF quit smoking amp; is now depressed. How can I support him? -


He stopped smoking about 7 months ago, but was using nicotine mints for most of this time. He has been depressed and isn-t even proud of the fact that he-s come so far. He says he just wishes he could smoke again. What can I do? Advice from former smokers, please! (I never smoked.)
try to keep his mind off of it by doing some fun things...like going on walks or anything physical. try and keep him away from smokers...like don-t sit in bars and stuff like that. Try and keep him in a positive frame of mind. I-m sorry.....i-m a smoker and I tried to quit a bunch of times and never have so 7 months is really good. Find out what exactaly he is depressed about b/c more than likely he is depressed about something else and because of that wants to smoke. Good luck
i quit smoking for the last 3 months and i have no problem quitting. but if he doesnt mind dieing early he might wanna just start smoking again.

personally for me i would like to start smoking again, and it has nothing to do witht he nicotine. I feel it was alway more of a social thing. its a great time passer, esp when waiting for some one. it gives your hands something to do. it make drinking alot more fun. and most important your look that much cooler.

if he doesnt wanna quit then let him go back to smoking. Some peple have the will others dont. maybe tell him to go cold turkey, i didnt take gum or the patch to quit. i just quit like a real man.
Better you consult in the hospital . they have separate unit for those who wants to quit smoking
BF quit smoking amp; is now depressed. How can I support him? -

Ive just quit smoking but have developed a nasty smokers cough?!? -

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Ive just quit smoking but have developed a nasty smokers cough?!? -


I quit on December 20th, going from 10 a day straight to none. I never had a cough whilst I smoked (for about the last five years) but have suddenly developed one now. Is this common? Will it last, and is it a good or bad sign?

Thanks!
It will go away
Your lungs are trying to rid themselves of all the nasty tar/mucus and phlegm buildup that occurs when you smoke.
Its a good sign.. All the crap that has built up in your lungs over the years is loosening off and the cough is your body-s way of helping to shake it loose...it might even get worse but don,t worry it will go away
. congratulations on stopping smoking.. in order to stay stopped you must ALWAYS remember nicotine was never ever your friend in life it was your WORST enemy and must bee seen as such..Whenever you see someone smoke just imagine the theme from the Jaws movie playing... thats what nicotine is.... a KILLER....not a little friend that you still miss fondly...
Quit smoking about 2 months back now and still got a cough too. Its the lungs clearing themselves. Oh forgot to say soon you will get a bad cold and very sore throat but at least you quit
It is very common. It will eventually go away. If you were to have a ciggy, it would stop immediately. DO NOT use that remedy though-just bear with it. You-re doing well kicking the old habit. My congratulations and support!
Well done for quitting !!
It wont last, but nearlly everyone that quits gets a nasty cough. Hopefully you get get rid of it soon, Maybe you should see you doctor just to make sure everything is ok.
Hi, it-s just your lungs clearing i know it sounds disgusting but as the time passes and you continue not smoking the cough will disappear, i stopped smoking 6months ago and i still cough from time to time, it is really common so don-t worry you have done the right thing.
This is normal, your lungs are clearing out all the rubbish. It will pass.
It-s a good sign and won-t last. It-s just your lungs getting rid of some of the gunk from the cigarettes you smoked and starting to repair themselves.

http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/coughi…

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you-ll have it forever, my dad quit 20 years ago, he still coughs now.
you went from 10 to nothing???? that-s class, well done!!! well, you lungs take a while to heal after smoking, and you might have it for a while. Try sucking lozenges or hard sweets to stop you coughing, just until it subsides.

hope I-ve helped

all the best xx:)xx
its your lungs starting to work to clear the cack
Ive just quit smoking but have developed a nasty smokers cough?!? -

Any advice on how to quit smoking?? -

Any advice on how to quit smoking?? -


I have smoked for 9 years, and I know I NEED to quit, but I dont WANT to quit. Even though I hack every morning, I smell terrible and its costing me 10 bucks a week, I just keep going back. I want to start a family soon, so I have to quit smoking! Even though I am a smoker I am very avid about not smoking while pregnant b/c the child has no say over what you do to your body and its not their fault that you choose to smoke. I dont know why, but I keep grabbing for my cigs, no matter what I tell myself. I-ll welcome any advice!!
You need to WANT to quit in order to quit. When you-re ready to quit because you WANT to, ask again.

Contact your local chapter of the American Lung Association. They were very helpful to me before I quit smoking.
put a pack of hard cany where u keep ur cigs then when u want 1 grab a peppermint instead

http://www.quitnet.com/

when you feel like you really need a cig, take some sleeping pills and take a nap.
I smoked from the age of 13 til 26 the whole time thinking I-d be able to stop when I WANTED to. Then that time came and no matter how much I told myself not to smoke I kept going back.

One day at work, my boss asked me if I wanted to quit smoking and my response was -who doesn-t?- That day was to change my life... forever.

I am now nearly 33 and haven-t had a cigarette since 2 weeks after my boss asked me that question. How? I read a book, it was that simple... it-s by Allen Carr and if you WANT to quit check out his website http://allencarr.com/central/

Quitting smoking was the easiest (yes easiest) and most empowering thing I-ve ever done. I couldn-t have done it without the book.
I have included a link to Chantix below. This perscription has worked for many Family Members and Friends. Everyone that is using this or has told me it makes you NOT want to smoke, you actually have no desire to smoke and if you do it tastes terrible. I highly recommend you look into it. Hope this Helps!
throw all your cigars way far away and dont go to the store to buy more ask your doctor for a med
A Yahoo search for -how to quit smoking- will give you a wealth of useful information and advice.
the key to quitting is wanting to quit and as long as you don-t want to quit you wont. there is no other way around that. but it sounds like pregnancy will be a motivator for you, and you probably wont have any problems quitting once your completely committed to starting a family
Any advice on how to quit smoking?? -

My bf is in another country now,want him to quit smoking but he is waiting till...? -

Friday, April 17, 2020

My bf is in another country now,want him to quit smoking but he is waiting till...? -


we be together and quit, Do i belive him? we call and chat almost everyday and i do trust him so is he , we are very honest with each other, yesterday i told him i want you to be in a good health and at least i didnt say me or smoking he said please don-t, i really love him so is he .

I just need him to quit i hate smoking and its not healthy at all plus he has heart problems i fear ending up with serious big problems! I love him and i do care about him alot so shall i wait till we be together in 2 years or gent;y tell him to keep trying now??help?
TERA answered the question beautifully.
In addition, you must remember that 80% of smokers want to quit. Almost all of them say they will quit sometime in the future. If they are going to quit in the future, why don-t they quit now? Do they think it will be easier in the future, when they-ve had a few more months or years of addiction? No, they surely know that it will be harder. They just don-t want to address it now, and having a nebulous plan to quit sometime in the future allows them to avoid confronting it now.
You are probably not going to logically reason your b/f out of smoking. He didn-t start smoking for logical reasons. He didn-t start smoking in anticipation of a lifetime of addiction and efforts to quit.
Nagging won-t help, threatening won-t help. You have to be his parner in the quitting process. Recognize also that he will probably quit about six times before it finally sticks. And the urge to smoke will never go away. I personally know three people who quit smoking in their twenties and started again 25 years later.
Smoking is probably the hardest addiction to overcome. Many alcoholics and drug addicts are able to quit these habits and still can-t give up cigarettes. They are powerfully addictive, physically and psychologically. It-s great that you care so much about his health. Just realize that it-s going to be very, very hard for him to quit. The damage that smoking causes is usually very slow...takes years to progress...so it-s easy for a smoker to live in denial about the serious risks to their health. The best thing you can do is to encourage him toward quitting in a loving way. Maybe you can give him literature on the subject, or a book on it...remind him that you love him and you just don-t want his health to suffer. But don-t nag at him...try not to make him feel ashamed that he has this addiction. It-s not about a lack of will power or a moral issue, he doesn-t have a weak character. Addiction is a disease. You wouldn-t shame a diabetic for having diabetes. And you can-t force him to quit. All you can do is be encouraging (in a positive way). Good luck!
My bf is in another country now,want him to quit smoking but he is waiting till...? -

Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -

Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -


Good for you. Quitting cigarettes is a very healthy choice.

You don-t indicate how long you smoked. Obviously, the longer you smoke, the greater impact to your health. The good news it that once you quit smoking, your body can repair the damage done by the habit.

Take a deep breath. Congratulate yourself for being a non-smoker. As for worrying about asthma and allergies....best not to borrow trouble. Worry is hazardous to your health too. If you are experiencing respiratory symptoms that feel like asthma or allergies, get in to the doctor and get it checked out. If you are not having any symptoms, then let the worry go.
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Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -

Will my lungs go back to normal if I quit smoking right now? -

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Will my lungs go back to normal if I quit smoking right now? -


Ive been smoking for 4 years. Im about to quit because I want to start Boxing. Will my lungs be able to go back to normal so my stanima will go back up?
They will go back to normal, but not completely for a few years, i think.
yes good luck
Yes, go ahead!
The body can heal itself once you started supporting it.
Just stop and hopefuly they will go back to normal.. or slowly stop liek a pack a day to half a pack.. then slowly decreasing to a stop, it will be easier for you.
Yes they will...
Not right away but yes..

Get help and stop killing yourself and others around you.

You can do it!
Yes, the first years after quitting show the biggest decrease of these risks. And after 10 to 15 years, the ex-smoker is as healthy again as someone who has never smoked. Within several years, the risk of heart and coronary diseases are equal to that of non-smokers. Also, the risk of lung disease decreases relatively quickly. The risk of lung cancer needs 10 to 15 years to decrease to the risk of someone who never smoked. But also in this case the biggest decrease of the risk happens in the first years after quitting.
Yes, usually within 6 months your lungs will heal themselves, give or take depending on how much you smoke, how much your lungs have been affected, how quickly your body is to recover and any other relevant health factors.
your lungs will heal! Good luck with quitting!
not really but it will help you prevent early death
Probably not all the way back to normal.
hard to say if it will be 100 % of normal but I think you-ll see a huge difference
Absolutely ... Remember that you can still have dirty lungs even if you have never lit up one cigarette in your whole life. Rigorously working out is the best thing for you too. Good luck in the ring. I hope you do well. Take care.
They say it takes about 5 years for every year of smoking so good luck!!!!!! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but the good news is they do go back
they wont automatically become healthy.......if thats what you mean........also if you do ......less chance of heat disease, lung cancer and you wont die as soon...!
they wont go back to normal, they will still have all that tar in them, but you will notice that you will have more energy after time. but it is still good to quit, because the more you keep smoking the more tar ur putting into your lungs, and it just gets worse
your lungs will repair themselves, but they will never be as healthy as someone who hasn-t ever smoke
Sure dude, will take a while, but its a good decision!
yeah sure
yes it takes 7 years but you-ll fell great in 3 mounths
Nope. You-ll be better off though because your lungs will not get any worse. And I-m sure you will be able to box.
it might get better, but never back to normal. either way, you should stop so it doesnt get worse...


good luck!
i believe that they will become healthy again yes. so do it. good luck
yes your lungs will go back to normal over time. and energy leavels go up within two weeks
They-ll be almost the same. In 5-7 years after quitting they-ll be 90-95% of how they were before you actually started smoking.
So go for it!
it-ll take some time, but yes they will heal themselves after awhile... good luck with your boxing.
no
stop smoking it-s not good for you if you didn-t smoke you already be healed and your lungs will get better in no time.^-^
yes it will
yes
12 months before it gets better.10 years before your lungs are like a non smokers
Will my lungs go back to normal if I quit smoking right now? -

I have quit smoking, can anyone give any good pointers on fighting cravings? -

I have quit smoking, can anyone give any good pointers on fighting cravings? -


I am trying to contiue being smoke free. I quite two weeks ago on the patch. Does anyone have any good ideas on how I can fight cravings better? Also I would like to wing off the patch earlier what do you think and whats the best way if you think its a good idea?
I smoked two packs a day for 20 yrs. I had tried to quit several times and always went back. Out of nowhere, I just decided to quit. I placed 2 full packs of cigs on top of my fridge, and started walking. The hardest part was the hand to mouth thing. I then went to drinking lots of water. I always had a bottle of water in my hand for the hand to mouth thing...not a large bottle, just a small one so its not annoying. I then started getting a new sense of smell. My hair smelt good along with everything else. I never turned back, as I gained so much by quitting smoking. I-m not talkin bout weight here either. I lost 20 lbs, was running 5 miles a day, and was healthier than ever. I don-t have time to exercise now, but the smell makes me sick to my stomache. I never thought at the time, there would ever be a day that I didn-t have my cigs. Anyway, you don-t need a patch, just good ole water and keeping busy. Good Luck to which ever way you decide works for you though!!
First off, good for you! YAY!
Anyways, my mom bought low cal sugar free hard candies, so she could suck on one when she felt like she wanted to smoke.
I bought a lot of Certs, the fruit ones, and ate one of those whenever I had a craving.

It not only worked, it-s making me crave a Certs right now!

Seriously, it helped a lot.
Remember the four D-s
?delay acting on the urge to smoke. Don-t open a pack or light a cigarette. After five minutes, the urge to smoke weakens and your determination to quit will come back
?deep breathe. Take a long slow breath in, breathe slowly out again. Repeat three times
?drink water. Sip slowly, holding it in your mouth a little longer to savor the taste
?do something else. Take your mind off smoking by taking action; keep your hands busy, put on some music, go for a walk or ring a friend.

Good luck
This page talks about why you have cravings. I-m surprised if the patch worked for you cause it didn-t help at all when I was quitting. This worked pretty well - I-ve been smoke free for a few months now.


http://www.expert-advice-online.com/quit…


Hope this helps,

ID
Chew gum, or eat mints.
Do not drink alcohol.
Keep yourself active.
Put yourself in places where smoking is prohibited.
Stay away from smokers (if possible) until the craving subsides.
Research what the lungs look like in a smoker ~yuck~

Good luck - be healthy and well !!
When you get the craving pray and ask God to remove the craving and also get mind on something else like doing a hobby or take a walk. I think prob it would not be good to try and wean off the patch too soon or you risk the chance of being unsuccessful in your quiting.
Hang out with friends that are encouraging you to hang in there. That is the best bet. Also, pray to God to give you the courage and strength during this time of temptation.
Yeah my dad smoked for 38 years 2 1/2 packs a day. He did the patch and it didn-t work and then he did it again and it worked. First of all try to stay away from stressful things, and yes buy candy, I-d go with sugar-free also. I-m sorry to tell you this but you will gain weight... So unless your happily married I-d hit up the gym! =)

EDIT: My dad took candies with him to suck on, so he can get his mind off cigarette-s for about a year or two after he did smoke like 2 cigarette-s a month but then when he went out he just didn-t care anymore. He could go to the casino and everyone could be smoking and he don-t care. Also don-t you feel more like you can breathe now, and you don-t wake up all clammy?
remember what cancer looks like, in the mouth, or in the lungs or your breasts removed.
I have quit smoking, can anyone give any good pointers on fighting cravings? -

How can I quit smoking without quit smoking products? -

How can I quit smoking without quit smoking products? -


I don-t want to use quit smoking products, (gum, patches, laser surgery, or whatever....) I want to quit with natural products, anyone here just say -FORGET IT, I QUIT SMOKING,- and successfully quit for at least a year? I want to hear your story....
I tried this method which I made it myself and it really worked! First try not smoking for 3 whole days, if you succeed reward yourself with something like a puff or two.If you can manage to proceed, do so.You can continue it until you no longer needed to resist the temptation to smoke. I tried that ani havent smoked for 4 months (well maybe 1 or two in between xD)
Amanda is hitting on something important there called -interrupting the pattern.- Interrupting the pattern is step 2. Step 1 is leverage. You need a pen and paper, and you need to understand the embarassment, humiliation, guilt, physical pain, anxiety, etc.. that smoking causes, or will cause. For example, you have bad breath and meet a beautiful woman. She-s totally turned off and you feel the pain of rejection. Step 2, interrupt the pattern. You will need somethiing to interrupt your patterned way of thinking that smoking = pleasure. Rubber band, dance move, squeeze your nose and make a honk sound.. whatever! Last, step 3 = create a NEW association. Say to yourself -I am smart.- or -I am gorgeous.- -Smoking = massive pain.- If you believe that you-re giving up something, that you-re losing something.. you will not condition yourself to stop smoking. It has to be about all the GAIN. I-ll gain THIS in my relationships, I-ll gain THAT in my health, I-ll gain THIS in my finances.. all GAIN GAIN GAIN
hello the urge/desperation to smoke is a sign of being addicted which can be easily overcome,

apart other things , a strong will-power can make you overcome the smoking habit,

participating in support groups who have quit the habit of smoking will be useful,

peer pressure to smoke should be beaten by your will power to understand that smoking is not -in- thing atleast for your health

The British doctors study showed that those who stopped smoking before they reached 30 years of age lived almost as long as those who never smoked.

It is also possible to reduce the risks by reducing the frequency of smoking and by proper diet and exercise.

You can also go for telephone quitlines in your place.

i know a website- www.backtohome.com -it is a fantastic and free online course,i highly recommend you to join this course which will take about 3 mins reading per day
My uncle just quit cold turkey. He wore a rubber band that he snapped on his wrist and he carried around black licorice (which he hates) and whenever he wanted a cigarette he forced himself to eat the licorice and he-d snap the rubber band. Seriously inside of 3 weeks he said even thinking about a cigarette made me sick to his stomach.
Here-s what my granny did she fell asleep w/a cigarette in her mouth and she thought about what could-ve happened so that night she put that cigarette down and said im done and shes never smoked one since and its been about 30 years, ive been trying to get my dad to quit for years one time my sis stole his cigarettes and tried to throw them away :) ( Dad caught her:()
I know two people who have, one girl I know just quit one day after smoking seven years. My father quit for medical reasons and refused any quit smoking products he had been smoking for fiftyone years so it was three-four hard months before the worst was over. Sorry about the lack of punctuation...
How can I quit smoking without quit smoking products? -

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Friday, April 10, 2020

What is the most poppular ways to quit smoking?? -


I am doing this for my group project
Chantix is probably the best route. When I quit I started a yahoo group with extensive files and links attached which can answer ANY question you might have about smoking and quitting. While the group is now inactive....the info is still there. Feel free to have a look.


http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Sta…

More to psychological matters. Peoples like pregnant women, some using chocolate to replace their smoking acts. so.. depends.
i know a ton of people trying to cold turkey, half of my family did it this way, i quit that way, and over half of my friends quit that way..seems popular to me...
death/suicide
chew buble gum!
chantix
Take to yoga seriously. Such habits will drop off.
I used the lozenge and it really worked for me.
What is the most poppular ways to quit smoking?? -

I quit smoking after 5 years. Is there anything that I can actively do to aid my lung repair? -

Thursday, April 9, 2020

I quit smoking after 5 years. Is there anything that I can actively do to aid my lung repair? -


Besides not smoking again, keeping away from smoky bars, etc?
Unfortunately, besides smoking cessation, no other treatments have been shown to improve lung function. Studies have shown that lung function may improve by 1 year in ex-smokers with mild lung disease. Those with severe lung disease may reduce their symptoms.

However, no other treatments have been shown to aid lung repair. Large doses of vitamins (including antioxidants) have not been shown to work. In fact, a recent study suggested that taking large doses of vitamin E can paradoxically increase your chances of developing lung cancer.

Exercise also cannot repair your lungs. It does, however, improve your cardiovascular tolerance and efficiency, allowing you to run farther, faster, etc. Also, exercise may improve your cholesterol profile and lower your blood pressure - all factors in the development of heart disease - strokes. It can also improve your mood and help regulate your sleep/wake cycle.

Lastly, remember that smoking is an addiction, and like any addiction, you need to take it one day at a time. Best of luck!
lung damage is irreversable chemical irritants like bleach,sprays, any second hand smoke avoid people with signs of colds beware of your environment and pollutants
Any cardio (lung) work. Running, jogging, walking, stairs, bicycling, things like that. Most exercising can help build your lung power, and the better you can breath the better you can do everything
Continue to keep away from smoking. Your body will take care of the rest.
Start to run repair your lungs. Working out some how getting your heart beating. Sit ups, push ups what ever it takes. Lots of fluids mostly water.
DO lots of CARDIO!

buy a rope and jump! jump!
it-s a great exercise and it-s very very cheap!
and you also burn 1,000calories an hour and you will get amazing legs!!!

and healthy lungs!!!

you can run too or try the elliptical machine :)
good luck and it-s never too late to start!!!
Don-t smoke anymore. The damage has already been done
Get plenty of cardio exercise! That-ll whip your lungs back into shape. Otherwise, there are breathing exercises you can do to increase lung function. Good for you for quitting!
Aerobics, anything that builds good cardio vascular health builds the lungs as well.
You only smoked for 5 years, so unless you smoked 4-5 ppd, you are probably okay. Using your lungs and heart, like starting out walking or hiking, would be good. But if you do that, then you-re outside, sucking down pollen and air pollution. Unless you move to Alaska, or better yet, Antarctica.
You can-t win. Take some vitamins, drink orange juice maybe, and stay away from schoolchildren and their germs.

Maybe it would be easier to just smoke.
EXERCISE
I quit smoking after 5 years. Is there anything that I can actively do to aid my lung repair? -

I am trying to quit smoking and want to know if anyone has a few tips to make it easier? -

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

I am trying to quit smoking and want to know if anyone has a few tips to make it easier? -


This method works for me and is the only money back guaranteed.
I quite smoking 2 years ago


Get the Facts
Easyway, founded by Allen Carr in 1983, has the highest independently verified 12-month success rate (75.8% for a smoker completing the program) of any quit smoking technique and a 90% satisfaction rating.

Compare Easyway to other methods and see for yourself why Easyway is called “The Cadillac of quit smoking methods.”

The Allen Carr Method
HOW THE METHOD WORKS

Using psychotherapy, the method works in the opposite way to the “willpower” method. It does not concentrate on the reasons the smoker should not smoke : the money, the slavery, the health risks and the stigma. Smokers know all that already. Instead it focuses on why smokers continue to smoke in spite of the obvious disadvantages.

It is fear that keeps smokers hooked!

Fear the smoker will have to give up their pleasure or crutch. Fear the smoker will be unable to enjoy life or handle stress. Fear the smoker will have to go through an awful trauma to get free. Fear the smoker will never get completely free from the craving.

The Method removes these fears
Smokers quit with the Allen Carr Method as happy non-smokers, not feeling deprived but with a huge sense of relief and elation that they have finally achieved what they always wanted….

TO BE FREE!

What about the terrible withdrawal pangs from nicotine?

The physical withdrawal from nicotine is so slight that most smokers don’t realise that they are addicts. What smokers suffer when they try and quit using other methods is the misery and depression caused by the belief that they are being deprived of a pleasure or a crutch.

The Allen Carr Method removes this feeling of deprivation.
It removes the need and desire to smoke. Once the smoker is in the right frame of mind and they follow the simple instructions, the physical withdrawal from nicotine is hardly noticeable.

No Gimmicks!

The Method does not use any gimmicks, useless aids or substitutes. No nicotine gum, patches, lozenges, tabs, inhilators or nasal sprays! No needles! No lasers! No drugs! No herbs! No shock treatment!

The Allen Carr Method is successful because:

It removes the smokers’ conflict of will.
There are no bad withdrawal pangs.
It is instantaneous and easy.
It is equally effective for long-term heavy smokers and light smokers.
You need not gain weight.
You will not miss smoking.

Medical Endorsements

A personal view from Professor Judith Mackay MBE, JP, FRCO (Edin), FRCP (Lon), World Health Organisation Advisory Panel on Tobacco and Health

“I have no hesitation in supporting Allen Carr’s work. Many clinics use some of his techniques but it would appear that few do it in quite such a successful package.”

Carole Johnson, Coronary Heart Disease Prevention Unit, Tyne Tees

“his success rate was such that, when budgets allow, we continue to use Easyway for work with specific groups and individuals.”

Dr Anil Visa BSc, MBBch., FRCA, Consultant – Royal Hospitals NHS Trust – Royal London Hospital

“I have observed the Allen Carr method at first hand and have found it to be very successful and I wholeheartedly support it as an effective way to quit smoking.”

Dr William Green, Head of Psychiatric Dept, Matilda Hospital, Hong Kong

“It is a remarkable fact that Allen Carr, on his own admission a non-professional in behaviour modification, should have succeeded where countless psychologists and psychiatrists holding postgraduate qualifications have failed, in formulating a simple and effective way to stop smoking.”

Dr Martin Jarvis, Principle Scientist, Imperial Cancer Research
Fund and Reader in Health Psychology, University College London

”...I am more than happy to testify to Allen Carr’s enduring involvement and to recognise the value of the kind of behavioural and cognitive support he provides.”

Dr PM Bray MB CH.b., MRCGP

“I was really impressed by the method. In spite of the Allen Carr organisation’s success and fame, there were no gimmicks and the professional approach was something a GP could readily respect. I would be happy to give a medical endorsement of the method to anyone.”

Celebrity Endorsements

-His method is absolutely unique, removing the dependence on cigarettes, while you are actually smoking. I’m pleased to say it has worked for many of my friends and staff.”
Sir Richard Branson

“Some friends of mine who had stopped using Allen Carr’s method suggested I tried it. I did. It was such a revelation that instantly I was freed from my addiction. Like those friends of mine, I found it not only easy but unbelievably enjoyable to stay stopped.”
Sir Anthony Hopkins

GOOD LUCK!
I stopped smoking cigs in October 02
and the way I did it was my new bf was not a smoker, he gave me some info on what was in the tobacco and made me think twice on -lighting up-
I didnt feel right smoking around him,
and when we moved in together I decided to STOP
one day when he returned from work I told him that I want to stop and that was my last pack so dont buy me anymore cigs.
He said ok then later we went out to dinner had a few drinks n I had a few cigs but when we got home,
I decided naa I will just flush em now and get it over with.
So thats exactly what I did, he was shocked guess I was too but havnt looked back infact now I cant stand the smell, and Your nose will start to get senses back because about a week after I stopped we were driving down the road with the sunfroof open and I could smell a passerbyer{car} someone was smoking I was like wow I never smelled that before, would have never recognized that if I were still smoking.

Another thing We went on a hike and I found this stick in the river that resembled a cigarette so I picked that up and kept it with me and every time I felt like having a cig. I would take that lil stick out n hold it like a cig and know WHY I STOPPED.
My Health, My Future, My Love.
Or cinnamon sticks work well too!
I never been smoke. But my friend told me that chewing bubble gum all the time can help to make your mouth busy and forgot to smoke. To override the uneasy feeling for stop smoking, the vit C like the one cameronscami has adviced is good. By going adventure somewhere in the fresh nature also helps get rid of those nicotine that still stay in your body.
Vitamin C! This rad little vitamin helps your body chase away the nicotine faster and get you over withdrawls sooner. Using grapefruit juice (if you can stand it) also helps modifly taste in your mouth, changing little things that trigger that urge for a cigarette. You should also brush your teeth frequently to -reset- your mouth.
I quit about 6 months ago and it was rough. I had the urge to smoke for 2 months after I quit. One thing that really helped me was chewing on sticks of cinnamon. I know it sounds a little gross, but is was the one thing that helped me not gain weight (which is very common) and control my urges. Good luck and stick with it!
throw away anything smoking related, ash trays, lighters etc, patches seem to be good it worked for me, gum is also good. and stay away from smokey places. good luck, youll feel the benefit in days
I trying to quit too. I found the best way is do not have that first one. Once you have that first cig, your body wants it much more. If you can push that first oneday off, then each day just try not to have one. One is really what causes you to want another.
I am trying to quit smoking and want to know if anyone has a few tips to make it easier? -

What is the best and fastest way to quit smoking? -

Saturday, April 4, 2020

What is the best and fastest way to quit smoking? -


i am 20 and i wanna try and quit smoking by december for my girlfriend because she hate it that i smoke and i am tired of wasting money of cigarettes
I-ve managed to do it. After several attempts I must add. It-s hard but here-s what worked for me...

Break your smoking habits. If you smoke when you drink, try not drinking for a while. If you smoke after meals eat some place where you can-t smoke. If you have a cigarette with your morning coffee, maybe you should stop the coffee for a while too.

I know it sounds like giving up more than you have to but it will break the cycle and you can always use it as an incentive - I can start having a coffee again when I know I-m off the cigarettes.
BTW - it might mean not hanging out with friends who are heavy smokers for a while too.

I also tried to take up some new hobbies. Any physical activity is good because you burn off frustration and you need good lung capacity to do it.

The other thing that got me through temptation was just thinking how stupid I was. First to spend money on cigarettes, then to spend even more money on stuff to make me stop smoking cigarettes.
In fact, when ever a friend asks me for an incentive to stop I tell them to picture the fat cat tobacco industry executive making money from other people-s misery and then tell them that it-s your money they have. It-s true.

The only other thing I will say is this - stop or don-t - -I-m cutting down before I stop, I-ll stop tomorrow, I-m on lights now- They all mean the same thing - I-m still smoking.

Don-t feel bad if you do crack, just don-t plan to do it before you start.

Hey, it-s hard but it can be done. Really it can. People stop all the time and you could be one of those people. Good luck.


I am 56 and starting smoking at 16 only very few to begin with. I stopped smoking at 34 when I was pregnant with my 2nd child and stayed that way for 10 years then just took one on whim and that was me back on the cigs again until 2 months ago when I decided there was better things I could be doing with my money. I am so much better off. I used to look at things I would like to buy but thought were too expensive and then tell myself but you dont object to paying on average £5 per pack for cigs!!! If there is something you would really like that you feel you cant afford then save the price of your cigs everyday and you wont be long in feeling the benefit in your pocket and watching that money building up will keep you from buying another packet of cigs. Do it for yourself nobody else. Also a friend of mine who smoked has had his larynx removed due to throat cancer that is a shocker for any smoker to see. Good luck.
I started smoking when I was nine (I-m 68 now) and as an adult smoked cigarettes, cigars and a pipe. I once gave up for 2 years and later for 4, but always took it up again - usually, by just having one a day for a week or so before accelerating to where I was before. But, now I haven-t smoked at all for 26 years (sometimes I still want to!) Before finally stopping I smoked twice as much as normal until I really felt ill. Then I was pleased to give up. Despite quite a few stressful situations - work, divorce, health, moving house - I was determined not to smoke again and my stubborn willpower won!! Good luck, Martin
Get your girlfriend to reward you for every week you stay smoke free. That would help.
Also, try chewing gum. Your breath will smell nicer, rather than worse after a cigarette.
If you still have cigarettes, take them all out of the packet, break them in half, and throw them in the bin happily, in front of others.
Convince yourself that you-re not a smoker any more, and distance yourself mentally from those who are, and from the urges and lifestyle.
You-re just 20 - the brain hasn-t finished forming quite yet. Far easier to break an addiction at your age than leave it even one or two years longer.
Do yourself and your future kids and partner(s) a favour and quit.
You want to be an ex-smoker, now become one. It-s the simplest thing in the world - just up to your will-power. Are you a man or a weakling who-s a drug addict? I know you want to be a man. Your girlfriend will respect you a lot when you give up. So share the above with her, and go do it!
Hi man, I had been smoking many years until my friend bought me a book by allen carr, it is called the easy way to give up smoking, It worked for me, without the patches or pills, or nicotine replacements, it is an excellent book to read, it makes so much sense. Try and read the book, I am sure if you do, - you really want to quit, you will. good luck man.
Try cognitive hypnotherapy. It worked for me in just one session and it cost only the equivalent of one month-s fag money. If you think that is too much, continue smoking as you are not really ready to be free of this habit, yet; or maybe you are but you dont realise it just yet. Look for a hypnotherapist with the letters HPD after their name.

Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking, according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the habit. Willpower, it turns out, counts for very little. See the link below.
There is no best or fastest way to quiting smoking. Everyone is different. You have to choose what works for you the best and do that. It takes time to stop smoking since it is addictive. Patches are good but can cause an allergic reaction for some in the area you place them so make sure you get the right strength for what you smoke. The gum I have been told by many does not work for them at all. Most of my friends have told to quit smoking you just have to do it cold turkey. Put them down and don-t pick them back up. Replace a good habit with the bad habit you have. Stay busy, work out, visit friends, get involved in hobbies, and don-t leave yourself allot of free time to think about it. Try to get away from people who do smoke so your not tempted. You will have days where you fall to that temptation but just pick yourself back up and start again. One day at a time as it is a decision you have to make and do not that of drugs or patches.
Half of smoking is being aware of your own breathe,
so breathe next time you want one, three short in breathes and one long out breathe works for me (this breathe also used in kungfu, as a technique before engaging in combat) or one deep long in and out breathe, be aware of the air leaving the tip of your nose as you breathe out, (helps your brain to think about something else)

when the breathe thing stops working (which it will as your brain is very clever and it will tell you -you still want the cigarette-, try and meditate as best you can in the circumstances your in, whether in a group of people or just with your girl, knowone will know what your thinking, just focus on something and let your five senses create it, you-ll have to read up on meditation as it-s a big subject (and widely used in western medicine)

Eventually something in your mind will convince you to light up, whether it be within the minute you think about it or a year from when you stopped

Allan Carr-s -easyway to stop smoking- is useful to read,

He doesn-t recommend taking any NRT drugs but I think you should try it and see if it helps, it will certainly supply you with nicotine which although is very addictive it-s also easy to give up with no long lasting withdrawal sympton effects, gum and patches have worked for a lot of people,

most importantly don-t knock yourself if you light up, you haven-t failed, if they never existed you wouldn-t be in this position
(thankyou government and media!) but do start this wonderful process of training your brain to be a friend to you dont let it work against what you want to achieve. youll get there my son =)



My Method was - Get into your head you don-t smoke, if someone asks you do you want a cig don-t say no thanks I have quite, because people will reply -oh have you, how long has it been, don-t you fancy one- then hey presto you now fancy one with all the cig talk.

Just say -I DON-T SMOKE- that will end the discussion, if you fancy a cig and can-t bear it go to the kitchen and pour yourself a large glass of water, if your out and about and get the craving hold your breath, the mind will have something else to think about and the craving will pass.

Smoking is about dealing with cravings that only last a few minutes at a time, but you get them throughout the day, deal with them one at a time, at the end of the day pat yourself on the back and say I made it, it was easy I will do the same tomorrow.

Good Luck

I quit 7 years ago. Best thing I ever did. saved approx £1600 per year x 7 years = £ 11,200. A new Car.
Pick a day, then go cold turkey. Prepare yourself for what it is going to be like - you will have cravings, you will want to give in. You need a game plan, get alternatives ready so they are there when you need them. The first week or so will be the worst. I have found that cravings are temporary, they last 30 seconds or so, I tell myself, and say out loud, -I don-t WANT to smoke, I don-t NEED to smoke.- Chewing gum helps, I have friends that have found inhalers useful. After a while of not smoking, you can then start to feel smug - -I don-t smoke anymore!- and feel good about your efforts. Giving in to cravings you have after that will undo all the good work you have done, and it will taste pretty awful, too. It will make you feel sick, and if you do it in front of friends/family, you will look a tw*t.

I-ve quit a couple of times and been tempted back into the habit by Mary Jane, so don-t fool yourself you can do one and not the other.

You-re only 20 years old, so you can-t have been smoking that long, it will be easier for you to do it now than in the future. Determination and willpower are your weapons.

Good luck!
why not try the new quit smoking Mirage electronic cigarette. its just like smoking a real cigarette in both looks and usage and it works out 80% cheaper, but theres no tobacco, no tar or toxins associated with a tobacco cig. it also comes in different strengths of nicotine and flavours. You just gradually use lower strength cartridges till you are on Zero nicotine, at the pace set by you. AND its LEGAL to use in PUBLIC PLACES. it also has a tip that glows GREEN so people don-t mistakenly think you are smoking a real banned cigarette. don-t waste time, start quitting now. Visit www.miragecigarettes.co.uk
Will power and good friends, once you actually spend a day, then 2 then 3 and so on......, not smoking then you realise it-s not as awful as you believed it would be! this doesn-t mean you will never fall off the wagon though. Be careful of believing you-ve cracked it too soon, it takes a long time.
Patches really help with mood swings and i found taking ginsing kept my energy up (i found i got very woozy) Other smoking friends who may push cigarettes on you are not friends, stay away from them untill you-re strong (they will feel threatened by your will power)
Lastly you will look fantastic within 8weeks of giving up, it makes such a difference in your skin, eyes, teeth, you-ll get a libido boost too.
Bright blessings
Filizoa
Tried it all, did everything. nothing worked except...... Alan Carr. It is still the best way, highest % success rate, leaves the NHS support system in the shade. Just buy the book. Alan Carr, The Easy Way.

NHS should have adopted the system decades ago, would have saved hundreds of millions that they could have spent on operations and cancer treatments. Idiots. I went through the NHS system 3 times. They gave me all the lozenges, patches, support and just about everything else you can imagine. Alan Carr says the worst thing you can do is take nicotine substitutes. he is so right. I read the book and just quit, not prob, no putting on weight, no biting nails etc., nothing. I bet the only system in the answers that is constant will be Alan Carr, always is. Just do a search on questions about quitting and see how many answers say read Alan Carr-s book. It is the most regular answer you will see

JUST READ THE BOOK. NO MATTER HOW BORING, HOW HARD. THE GOOD NEWS IS YOU CAN KEEP SMOKING WHILE YOU ARE READING THE BOOK, SO NO SWEAT, NO FEAR, NO WORRY. IT IS SO EASY
Bear this in mind.
Smokers have been made to feel like lepers by the anti smoking brigade.
Bear in mind that the excessive tax paid by smokers nearly covers the total NHS costs.
Just think that if you, just like me who is gagging for that fag, just stop and encourage every smoker you know to stop so we become a smoker free nation, income tax will have to go up to cover the loss.
Then we, the ex smoker can sit back and have the last laugh when all the anti smokers are up in arms with having to pay more income tax to cover the loss from tobacco revenue.
True, we will have to pay more income tax too, but it won-t be as much as we are paying for smoking 20 a day.
Now smoke all you have, encourage all other smokers to quit and lets have the last laugh over the jokers who have helped put these new laws into place, as they have to dip deeper into their pockets.
If this does not give you incentive, then nothing will.

Read Allan Carrs-s book Easy way to stop smoking. It-ll help you get your head right about quitting and you-ll find stoppin easy and enjoyable. It doesn-t work for everyone, but I know alot of people who-ve read it and then found quitting for good no problem.

I used to smoke 20 a day, read the book, stopped straight away, it was sooo easy and I-ve never smoked in 3 years and I-m never tempted to
You should go for sporting. Also, you should always remember that by smoking you are destroying your breathing system. Reading about smoking side effects and how that will affect your 40 year old age for instance can give you strong reason to appreciate the life and work very hard to protect yours.
Swimming will help you to regain your concentration and will increase you will to protect that valued asset called -health-.
I gave up 5 years ago after smoking for 10 years and my boyfriend hated it. I loved smoking but I promised to read the Allen Carr book - The easy way to stop smoking. I read it all in one day - you smoke while you read and by the end of the book it says you won-t really want the last cigarette it tells you to smoke. True enough I didn-t and I even went out that night to celebrate his 30th birthday and it was fine, I went out the next night and there were smokers in the group and it was still fine. I can-t believe how easy it was and since then my mam and dad have both read it and stopped. I can-t recommend it enough but I would suggest that you shut yourself in a room, tell people not to bother you and read it from cover to cover with a packet of fags. Good luck! I-ve never been tempted since I stopped.
I was a smoker once. How did I give up? I didn-t! Sound strange? It must do since I haven-t smoked a cigarette now for over 30 years. What I did was this. One day I was sat in a pub waiting for my girlfriend to finish work so that I could go and meet her. I had boufght a packet of 20 earlier in the day and realised that I had smoked more than half up to then even though I normally smoked around 10 a day. I realised that I was increasing my intake and began to wonder why I was spending so much money on killing myself and others around me, making my clothes, hair, skin and breath smell like a stale ashtray and generally contaminating everything around me. My house and car stunk of smoke and even my desk at the office. I decided there and thaen that I would no longer be a smoker but, rather than -give up- as I knew this would be hard, I chose not to smoke. I crushed my remaining cigarettes and threw the packet into the ashtray. Each time after that I wanted a cigarette I had a choice to make. Each time I had the urge or was offered a cigarette I chose -No- and eventually my friends stopped offering them. As I no longer bought them either it became very easy not to smoke. I have not done now for 33 years. I certainly felt the benefit. More money in my pocket, no more smoker-s cough, my senses of smell and taste returned and I and my surroundings stopped stinking. I never felt any cravings because I knew, deep down, that I could always choose to smoke a cigarette if I wanted to but, each time, I chose -No;. I can-t say that my -method- will work for you but it certainly did for me. Good luck and keep trying.
i also quit because i found it was a serious waste of cash, but i didn-t see the point of spending even more money on quitting ie pills and patches. So I went cold turkey! Thing is you just need to keep yourself occupied,be dedicated and be serious enough about quitting. Found loads of useful stuff on these pages


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try looking at someone who is forty plus and has been smoking for years....pay special attention to their teeth and the wrinkles on their skin yuck!...now think that is what i will look like in twenty years..its guaranteed that you will...keep an image of this person in your head and every time you feel like a cig think of this person...this worked for me so far I-m thirty and smoked thirty a day i-m now off them seven months!well good luck you can so do it .remember you have to do it for yourself at the end of the day
i have smoked for 17 years 20/30 a day have now given up for 14 weeks just using willpower, its hard but it does get better time,just promise yourself not to smoke on that day, take one day at a time. i kept a diary of how i felt every day of not smoking and if you get a bad day look back,you will be amazed, good luck
I used to smoke nearly 4 x 20 packs of cigarettes every day. When it became costly I started smoking open tobacco. And I was the chain smoker. For every thing else I used to smoke.
One day I stopped completely. And it happened in this way:
1. I decided not to carry the cigrette pack to my office...except that I should carry two cigarettes every day...for emergency.
2. I decided to smoke two in the morning, afternoon and half pack in evening...evening was usual because I am back from office. I did this for two weeks.
3. Then I decided to smoke two in morning, afternoon and evening.
4. Then I knowingly used to forget cigarettes pack at home. And therefore started avoiding the afternoon puffs.
5. Well, now irritation started and I used to get crazy, I used to buy some chocklate and used to have one bite when ever my mind goes there.
6. After two weeks, I decided to smoke only one cigarette in morning and two in evening.
7. After a week, I stopped smoking in morning and only in evening.
8. I became the fan of chocklates by then...if nothing else chocklates are in my pocket.
9. I threw a full pack of cigarette in evening, thinking myself, that if I threw it now, i am done..i tried it several times..then again picked back the pack...but this time, i thought...i should throw this pack on the street and should run to my home...it happened.
10. Today I dont smoke. I still remember the last pack of my cigarette on the steet.
11. Chocklates became my habit...but inorder to avoide chocklates I used to get cold water and keep near my desk..
12. Today, I have cold water always at my desk. And whenever, I feel irritated or feels like something, then i take a sip of coldwater or a bite of chocklate.
13. I gained weight, my diet increased and I started playing good volleyball.

I am three years old leaving cigarette...and today I hate cigarette and said a lot of people near bus stands to go away.
The more you say, the more hatered you develop for cigarette in your heart.

I started smoking at 13 thought it was the cool thing to do (was the worst thing I ever did). 23 years later and have at long last stopped smoking for the last 6 months. I went to my Dr and as I have tried and failed with the patches and nicotine gum he said to try Champix pills. All I can say is that they are a miracle and would never go back to the cancer sticks. Have managed to save £1100 and am going on a nice holiday next month, try them and see. You wont regret it. Good luck.
if you REALLY want to quit you will. i smoked for 28 years im now 39 scary hah, but i realised the only way was to see my kids (hey , your parents/loved ones may tell you) but if you want to you will. i did have a little help smoking group (i know, cn-t be b-thd etc and Champix from my dr. and i only did half the recommended .(6weeks) it sooooo worked for me. ps my hub hated it. it really couldnt do it on my own and hey since oct 4 , every smoker makes me feel ill - go on, it is ok , honest. i get 1yr free from October 4 - x Raine
Me and the wife used to smoke roll ups for years when cost became high. One night at the works xmas do at my new job - we decided to buy our old brand of ready made fags so as not to show ourselves up rolling up at teh bar so to speak. Any way the next day we both felt so rough from the fags - we didnt bother to spoke anything and the next day and before we knew we had given up. That was five years ago and we are free of the draedful stuff after 25 years!!!!!!
Best of luck whatever works for u!
A nicotine inhalator was what worked for me (30 a day for 30 years). Puffing on a nicotine inhalator is not as satisfying as a cigarette, but it does remove the craving for nicotine.

It-s only the first week which is difficult and having a nicotine inhalator to turn to really does help.

But you must want to give up more than you want another cigarette.

Good luck.
hi, i quit 18 months ago, i smoked 40 a day for nearly 30 years! i did it by using the 24 hour patches and also when i really craved a fag i would have a herbal cigarrette as they are not addictive as they dont contain nicotine or tobacco, i now only have the occasional one when im stressed out which isnt too often, i can honestly say that i will never touch normal cigs again and although i have the odd herbal i dont crave one and could live without them altogether if i chose to. my friend also followed the same method and she hasnt smoked for just over a year now, hope this might help, good luck!
Any addiction becomes bound up with rituals and routine.
Like having a smoke after a meal, during breaks at work, after -significant- ;) events etc..

2/3 weeks before you give yourself a date to give up, break ALL of those routines.

Have a smoke, when you don-t really want one.

Have a smoke, when you would normally have planned to do something else.

Buy a different brand, each time you need to top up supplies (and don-t let your addicted brain convince you to buy 400 duty free-s of your usual brand, to see you through to giving up day..) The foul taste of any brand, other than your usual - including menthols *%( will soon have you looking forward to that day. Believe me.

DON-T have a smoke, when you would normally have one (after that -significant- event, etc..)

Buy lolly pops and have one of those instead (Telly Savalas made it his trade mark, unfortunately too late to prevent him from dying of lung cancer..so best do it now)

On the appointed giving up day, search your house for ANY smoking-related stuff and throw it all away.

Then repeat the mantra -I-m not an ex-smoker, I just don-t smoke-, any time you-re tempted.

Hold your breath, when you walk past anyone having a fag.

If you get to 6 months without a fag, you-ll believe that, when you smoked, your body was taken over by aliens.
Say to yourself every morning when you wake up

-i am not going to smoke today- and focus on getting through that one day,

dont think about not smoking tommorrow or the next day , just focus on getting thought each day at a time, and next thing you know you will have a new -not smoking- habit.
Try Zyban. its tablets u take. start off one a day for a week while still smoking. then move onto 2 a day. slowly it supresses the need to smoke. i used it for 2 weeks but it had side effects with me. i cut down alot on it. have friends that quit totally within 3 weeks. i think here in the uk its perscricption thou so not sure how much it cost.
I-ve done it cold turkey, but kept the habit. I was always outside at work smoking with others. what i do now is go out side and chat away but just don-t stop. Chewing gum (none of this Nicorette rubbish) is good for a distraction. plan ahead, know that at some point you will have another cigarette, but its a planned cigarette and that you won-t give up on giving up. Its a step by step stage, just believe you really can do it.
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